Some like it hot, but our wetlands do not
Heatwaves can spell trouble for our freshwater habitats, as The Wildlife Trusts’ Water Policy Manager Ali Morse explains.
Heatwaves can spell trouble for our freshwater habitats, as The Wildlife Trusts’ Water Policy Manager Ali Morse explains.
Affectionately known as 'dogs of the sea', seals are a common sight on our coasts. These playful animals could be one of two species - join us as we learn how to tell them apart.
At Blashford Lakes nature reserve, our special sand martin banks are giving these charismatic birds the space they need to thrive.
With their cheerful, twittering song and impressive aerobatics, the sight of swallows soaring overhead is something many of us look to every year.
You may only have a balcony, a tiny lawn or a patio but it’s still possible to create your own private nature reserve.
Of all our butterflies, one group immediately springs to mind when we think of hot summer days. On a south-facing downland slope, bright blue butterflies skip and chase across the hillside.
Nature’s recovery must be at the heart of any plans to change junction 9 of the M3.
Over the past four years, Hildon Ltd have made regular donations in support of Wildlife Watch, bringing 653 families closer to nature
Barton Meadows nature reserve is in full bloom, and this year ox-eye daisies have stolen the show.
Natalie, one of our Marine Champions, shares why she's passionate about our seas and why everyone should take a stand for nature.